This dress is sculpted into a real potato sack, was released because of the dress worn by Marilyn Monroe at the ceremony of Henrietta Awards where she received an award in February 1952. The neckline was so audacious that the press take offense up to write that Miss Monroe was "vulgar in that dress" and that "even in a potato sack, it would have been more elegant "!... Marilyn then took the critical word, and laid wearing a potato sack ! Oct. 6, 1952 - Photographs by Earl Theisen

On March 17, 1952, Marilyn Monroe as the game of baseball Hollywood Stars playing against the All-Stars. The match takes place at Gilmore Stadium in Los Angeles. The match is charitable. Proceeds will go to the "Kiwanis Club For Children." This is the first time that Marilyn is attending a game where Joe DiMaggio played. Marilyn wore the red dress the film Niagara.

On Thursday, June 26, Marilyn was called to testify before Judge Kenneth Holaday in the lawsuit against Jerry Kaplen Kaupman and Morie, accused of selling nude photos by mail and have used this occasion the name of Marilyn for their advertising

- Locate a movie in a timeline is not easy. I place it in July 1952 because it is the month of the first screening of the film.
- In this film there is an actress who is a minor (see the summary of the film). It may appear in some photos. Today, Donna Corcoran is aged 68 years and she never objected to the publication of these photos. If this problem in relation to the rule, I rearrange this post.

Don't Bother to Knock is a 1952 American thriller film starring Marilyn Monroe as Nell Forbes, a disturbed babysitter watching a child at the same New York hotel where pilot Jed Towers (Richard Widmark) is staying. He sees her through his window and the two meet. Towers witnesses her strange behavior and becomes increasingly aware that Nell is the last person the parents (played by Jim Backus and Lurene Tuttle) should have entrusted with their daughter.